How we built our house on wheels

in #steemit7 years ago

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To build a house you need to start with a good foundation,
so if your house is going to be on wheels then i reckon an old Mercedes is the best foundation you can get.

After many years of searching for the perfect truck we found this in Germany, an old horse transporter that ticked all the boxes, right size, the million mile engine OM366, 6 cylinder, 170hp, double cab with room for the all the kid's to sit, and the side drop.
It's all about the side drop because it act's as a balcony, or though at moment it mostly gets used as a slide, sometimes i even let the kids have a go too. When you put the drop down it opens up the whole living space and you feel more of a connection with the outside world, this is very important in a small space.

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First we started by ripping everything out, and i mean everything, horse trucks carry horses and they piss a lot, and you can never get rid of the smell.

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Ripping out the rotten floor

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Once the floor was gone i could see the frame and chassis needed some TLC, so i used a angel grinder with a wire brush attachment to get rid of all the surface rust, then i put on two coats of some seriously strong chassis paint, this took a while.

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Once we were sure that the piss was gone for good, we started building. I would like to add at this point that i have never really built anything in my life, Louise has, she is amazing at creating anything and she comes from a family of builders.
But i was learning on the job, and of course Poogle & Pootube helped a lot :)

New weather resistant plywood floor.
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Frame.

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10cm or 4inch Insulation and under flooring, we went overkill with the insulation and under flooring, but we do spend 6 months a year in the north of Sweden, so stopping the cold coming through the floor is a must.

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With the floor we used really cheap pine flooring, but we used the angel grinder with a wire brush to bring out the grain and make it look old, and then we stained with walnut and it really looks good.

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Time to start with the stud work or framing, this took a bit of time due to the fact that the aluminum body had studs, and i was not happy with just screwing the wood studs on top of the aluminum ones, and i needed the wood studs to be where the aluminum's were for framing in the window's
So i had to make a channel in each and every stud to slot nicely into the aluminum ones,
like this.
pic 1 how not to do it. pic 2 how i did it
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Time for some insulation, 7cm/3" with a 1cm air gap between outer wall and insulation.

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For the wall's we used the same pine flooring and wire brushed it, then stained in oak.

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The kitchen. This was the most important part of the whole build for me, the first thing we bought was the kitchen top and gas hob. I didn't want an ikea kitchen, i wanted something earthy and real, something that would last a life time, so we went to a timber slab company in England, Timberdeal.co.uk near burgess hill, and we fell in love with this oak slab.
It was very expensive, the most expensive thing in the whole truck, but so worth it, and the owner's of timberdeal were genuinely lovely people.

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The electrics, i wont bore you to death with all the details of how i did the electrics, but 2 years ago i didn't even know what a watt was, when i dropped out of school at 14 i was pretty much illiterate, so everything i know is pretty much self taught, and i knew i had to learn what volts, amps, ohms, watts was, and once the penny dropped it was easy.
I used 2 x 120w solar panels going into a 20amp charge controller and then into 2 x 6v deep cycle batteries connected in series to make 12volts, from the charge controller i went to a fuse box, and then out to all the lights, fridge and usb charge sockets.
I then installed a 240v connection going through a trip switch to two sockets, one powers the battery charger the other for 240v appliances. and then we have the 800w inverter. if you want to know more about how i did the electrics let me know and might do a post just on how i did the electrics and how it all works in fine detail.

#1 trip switch's #2 240v sockets #3 battery charger #4 2x 6v batteries #5 800w inverter
#6 charge controller #7 12v fuse box #8 80amp fuse from battery to inverter #9 20amp fuse from battery to controller
#10 cut off switch.

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It's all starting to come together, louise made this beautiful shelfing unit for all our food stuffs, and we installed this beautiful Norwegian wood burner, it's a Jotul f602, Scandinavian wood burners are the best in the world in my opinion, and it works great, worth every penny.

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In the corner we have a compost toilet, we did not want a shower, 90% of mold in campers comes from showers and water pipes freezing then they leak, before we built this we lived in caravans/campers/trailers and we never used the showers in them for this reason.

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That's pretty much it, here is the truck today, Louise made these beautiful slide out draws and slide out dinning table for the kids under the bed, our Louise is brilliant at making things, such attention to detail, i was just blown away with how fucking amazing she is at building stuff, love you Louise.

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We love living in our tiny home and it is by far the most amazing thing i have ever done, i know now that i can do anything if i put some effort into it,
We did it, we built a home for our family and we don't owe the bank anything, owning a home and being debt free is an amazing feeling, we truly feel FREE.

If you liked this post please upvote/follow/resteem, and check out my other posts, and if you have ANY questions please don't hesitate to ask.

Peace and love to the World x

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Wow this post is great. It is good that you share with us your experience on this subject. I really liked how you explained it. I hope you have a great week. Big hug!

Thank you, i am pleased that you enjoyed it.
And yes i am having a great week.
Gracias

Send your story to HGTV - House Hunters, or Tiny Homes. That's how all the other people get on. They would probably want to make a show about you.
They probably would have. They like to make shows on how people build their own tiny homes. Yours turned out beautiful. It would be great to see you on the telly. Millions of watchers would see you, and it would greatly increase your blog.
See the post I sent you below.

wow thank you. i will look into this. my friend has been on one of these shows with his truck.
thanks for the tip, and i'll let u know how it goes.

Great! Would love to see you make it.

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Wow , great work - a beautiful house on wheels !

wow thank's, and a thumbs up from Chuck. my day is complete. :)

This is so cool and great that you have documented it all.

I recently moved in the middle of the countryside in Brazil to start a new life, trying be self-sufficient. It´s great so far!

Wow sounds wonderful. We dream of finding land to start growing. Live the dream

Thank you @markwhittam. Best of luck on the rest of your journey.

I like your eye for interior design - bringing mother nature inside the home!

thank you, an ikea kitchen was not an option for us. it had to be real

My wife and and I have decided to go for the van life. We may not get something this size but it's cool to see how you fitted it out. What do your expenses look like on a monthly average?

Great, go for it. The only reason we have a truck this big is because we have 4 kid's, if we had none we'd have a nice little van.
Our only bill is insurance, no tax because the truck is 30years old. We eat organic so a lot of our money goes on food, and traveling is expensive, but when we are not traveling we could live on €1000 a month easy, and i only work 6 months a year.

Absolutely fantastic @markwhittam and Louise! It looks beautiful and like a comfortable home. I would have splurged on the live-edge counter top too. It's a focal point of your home and I think it will give you the most enjoyment, out of all the features of your house...during your waking hours. Your warm, dry beds will when you are sleeping. ;)

Thank you for your kind words, we really appreciate it. It means a lot to us.

Wow , what an amazing project ! I am loving the end result :)

Thank's, yes we are also loving the end result.

Wow this is a great post and so inspiring to those who want to get on their own. 100% upvoted and so deserving.
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Thank you @pitterpatter you are too kind.

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